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Oleg Orlov, the 70-year-old co-chair of Nobel Peace Prize winning Memorial Human Rights Centre, was given a 30-month jail sentence by a Moscow court on Tuesday over his criticism of the war in Ukraine. The veteran human rights advocate was convicted of “repeatedly discrediting” the Russian army in an article he wrote denouncing the invasion of Ukraine, which started on February 24, 2022 and sparked an ongoing war now in its third year. In Russia, authorities officially still refer to the conflict as a “special military operation” rather than an invasion. Any criticism of the war has been censo...
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By The Conversation Experts often recommend that people specialize in one field of work or research to maximize their chances of success. Yet our recently published research indicates that successful innovators take a broader path. We looked at the careers of Nobel Prize winners, who are arguably among the most innovative people in the world. We found that they are unusually likely to be what we call "creative polymaths." That is, they purposely integrate formal and informal expertise from widely varied disciplines to yield new and useful ideas and practices. In fact, the testimony of science ...
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By Rohini Chatterji Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, Russian human rights organisation Memorial and Ukrainian human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee made the announcement saying, said each of them represented civil society in their home countries and strived to protect the fundamental rights of citizens. "They have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human right abuses and the abuse of power. Together they demonstrate the ...
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By The Conversation The 2022 Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists for pioneering experiments in quantum mechanics, the theory covering the micro-world of atoms and particles. Alain Aspect from Université Paris-Saclay in France, John Clauser from J.F. Clauser & Associates in the US, and Anton Zeilinger from the University of Vienna in Austria, will share the prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor (US$915,000) "for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science". Also Read:Svante Pääbo's A...
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